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I'm A Celebrity Olivia Attwood's health struggles - from cancer scare to viruses

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ITV's I'm a Celebrity fans have been left shocked following Olivia Attwood's bombshell departure from the jungle after just 24 hours due to medical reasons.

A spokesperson for the reality show confirmed that medics have deemed it "unsafe" for the former Love Island star to continue competing despite wanting to return. "She really wanted to go back into the camp but medics won't let her", a show insider told the Sun.

This is not the first time the 31 year-old has faced health problems, as she has previously spoken out about a cancer scare, ADHD struggles, mental health issues as well as suffering from two serious viruses, the Mirror reports.

Confirming Attwood's departure, an ITV statement said: "As a precautionary measure Olivia needed to leave the jungle to undergo some medical checks."Unfortunately the medical team has advised it is not safe for Olivia to return to camp as there needs to be a further investigation.

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